Richard wright biography timeline for poster
A writer perhaps best known for the revolutionary works Black Boy and Native Son, Richard Wright also worked as a journalist during one of the most explosive.
Richard Nathaniel Wright () was an important novelist and short story writer who captured the experience of the Black American in a white-dominated..
A Richard Wright Chronology
1908: Richard Nathaniel Wright born September 4 on Rucker's Plantation, twenty miles east of Natchez, Mississippi, the first child of Nathaniel Wright, a sharecropper, and Ella Wilson Wright, a schoolteacher who gave up teaching soon after Richard was born for farm work.
He grows up in one of the most poverty-stricken and rigidly segregated parts of the South.
1911-1912: Unable to support themselves on a farm, the Wrights go to Natchez to live with her family. Richard accidentally sets fire to house of his grandparents, the Wilsons
1913-1914: Nathaniel and Ella move with their children to Memphis in search of better employment.
Nathaniel works as a night porter in a hotel and Ella works as a cook for a white family until Nathaniel leaves his family to live with another woman.
1915-1916: Ella moves with her sons to Elain, Arkansas, to live with her sister and brother-in-law, Maggie and Silas Hopkins.
Richard becomes close to Silas.
1917